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Has anyone done propshaft centre Bearing upgrade before?
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Bardley
 


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Gary_P wrote:
Sounds like a good upgrade. My entire bearing split just at about 5 years old(and 30,000miles)! Replaced with GKN and I’m informed it’s started to go again, 3 years later. Seems like it’s pretty much a consumable, so anything that lasts longer will pay for itself.


Same here, and both times the rear UJ was notchy and beyond useful life. It needed replacing.
Replacing a centre bearing when the rest of the unit is worn was not an option.
For those that are semi DIY competent; it's an important unit that should be checked as a whole and not just the bearing part of the component. The sliding member is worth checking too.
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Gary_P
 


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I will ask my Indy about this next time it needs doing. Seems ridiculous that this is so prone to wear.
 Gary
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£282!!! Wow, that's steep.
  
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Steep?? Compared to what?? Three propshafts in 100k miles??
  
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Re: Has anyone done Propropshshaft centre Bear upgrade before?

Great! I think this is better solution( i don't want to keep changing propshafts).

Many thanks

NC500 wrote:
leohgh wrote:
Dear Family,

My bear bush split. I found a good solution:



Upgrade Bearing:

https://www.darksidedevelopments.co.uk/pro...DHO-1SZAl2

Please advice.

Thanks



Yes, I’ve done it. Took 30 minutes to replace and has lasted 70k miles.
  
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Gary_P
 


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Can you clarify? Does it repair a broken rear prop shaft bearing, or is it fitted to a new replacement to stop it wearing ?
Thanks
 Gary
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NC500
 


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Yes
  
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Gary_P
 


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Sorry, can you clarify which option you are saying ' Yes' to?
Thanks
 Gary
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Bardley wrote:
Gary_P wrote:
Sounds like a good upgrade. My entire bearing split just at about 5 years old(and 30,000miles)! Replaced with GKN and I’m informed it’s started to go again, 3 years later. Seems like it’s pretty much a consumable, so anything that lasts longer will pay for itself.


Same here, and both times the rear UJ was notchy and beyond useful life. It needed replacing.
Replacing a centre bearing when the rest of the unit is worn was not an option.
For those that are semi DIY competent; it's an important unit that should be checked as a whole and not just the bearing part of the component. The sliding member is worth checking too.


I had a center bearing on hand and when I went to replace it the rear UJ and the middle CV were both notchy. It's an expensive fix considering that by the time the center bearing fails the other bearings are also worn, maybe to the point of failure already
  
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Gary_P wrote:
Sorry, can you clarify which option you are saying ' Yes' to?
Thanks


Both!
  
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